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BBC poll: These are the best films of the century – ABC Online

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The BBC film critic world asked their opinion – came out a list of the best films of this century. Director David Lynch is allowed over first place forward

David Lynch’s stripes. “Mulholland Drive – road of darkness” has been named the greatest film of the 21st century. At least that is the result of a survey of “BBC Culture” under 177 film critics from 36 countries.

is in second place, “In the Mood for Love”, come behind “There Will Be Blood”, “Spirited Away “and Richard Linklater’s” Boyhood “. Among the top ten are also “Forget me not!” By Michel Gondry, “The Tree of Life” starring Brad Pitt, “Yi Yi – A One and a Two”, “Nader and Simin – A Separation” and in tenth place “No Country For Old Men” by the Coen brothers

the best years were 2012 and 2013

the most popular directors in the list -. each with three films – are Wes Anderson ( “the Grand Budapest Hotel”), the Thai Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Christopher Nolan ( “Inception”), the Austrian Michael Haneke, Paul Thomas Anderson ( “There Will Be Blood” ) and Joel and Ethan Coen

the best years for movies were accordingly 2012 – emerge from this year in the survey a number of films, including “the act of killing” (14th place ) and “Holy Motors” (16) – and in 2013 with films like “12 Years a slave” (44) and” blue is a warm color “(45).

Where are the Germans?

Austrian Haneke is ranked as “The white ribbon” at No. 18, with “Caché” in 23 and for his Oscar movie “love” there was the 42nd rank. German filmmaker Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck stands with his Oscar movie “The Lives of Others” on the 32nd

Maren Ade managed with this year’s Cannes hit “Toni Erdmann” just on place 100. it is the latest film in the ranking. It is also just one in ten women, who made it to the list.

The first film in which a woman has directed, can be found on rank 22. It’s “Lost in Translation” in 2005 by Sofia Coppola. Her father, legendary director Francis Ford Coppola, is represented by any of his films. He went there in the 21st century in a quiet. Popular animated hits like “WALL-E” (29th place),” Ratatouille “(93) and” Finding Nemo “(96) are also represented , “Spotlight”, the film of the 2016 Academy Award for “Best Film” won, by the way

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